Transceiver Modes; Idle Mode; Transmit Mode; Receive Mode - Digi XBee S2C 802.15.4 User Manual

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Modes
Make command changes permanent
Send a
WR (Write)
so that parameter modifications persist through subsequent resets.
Send as
RE (Restore Defaults)
Note
You still have to use WR to save the changes enacted with RE.
Exit Command mode
1. Send
CN (Exit Command mode)
or:
2. If the device does not receive any valid AT commands within the time specified
(Command mode
timeout is 10 seconds.
For an example of programming the device using AT Commands and descriptions of each configurable
parameter, see
AT

Transceiver modes

The following modes describe how the transceiver sends and receives over-the-air (OTA) data.

Idle mode

When not receiving or transmitting data, the device is in Idle mode. During Idle mode, the device
listens for valid data on both the RF and serial ports.

Transmit mode

Transmit mode is the mode in which the device is transmitting data. This typically happens when data
is received from the serial port.

Receive mode

This is the default mode for the XBee/XBee-PRO S2C 802.15.4 RF Module. The device is in Receive
mode when it is not transmitting data. If a destination node receives a valid RF packet, the
destination node transfers the data to its serial transmit buffer.
XBee/XBee-PRO S2C 802.15.4 RF Module User Guide
command to save the changes. WR writes parameter values to non-volatile memory
to wipe settings saved using WR back to their factory defaults.
followed by a carriage return.
Timeout), it returns to Transparent or API mode. The default Command mode
commands.
Transceiver modes
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